AFC U-14 Women’s Football Festival
April 9, 2009
Vietnam will host the AFC U-14 women’s Football Festival from June 17 through 30.
The event will attract eight members of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) including Australia, China, Japan, South Korea, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand and host Viet Nam.
This year, the Ha Noi women’s football club will represent Viet Nam in the event. The Hoa Hop-Ha Noi women’s football club will play in the 2008 AFC U-13 Women’s Festival.
The Viet Nam Football Federation plans to rotate each club so they all have the chance to compete in the National Women’s Football Championships and take part in the tournament.
On the sidelines of the festival, the AFC will run two courses for coaches to train talented young female coaches under age 25, as well as a conference for the head coaches of the eight women’s football teams.
Singapore ended the qualifiers conceding 62 goals in 5 games!
November 13, 2008
AFC U-19 Women’s Championship 2009 Qualifiers will be the tournament to forget as the Singapore Under-19 Women team notched just two goals and conceded sixty-two goals in 5 games!I’m not really suprised with the huge scoreline considering that our women football team are really weak to compete even at ASEAN level.
This is not only happening to the under-19 team,even the under-16 team fair worst.
I am really wondering is this the best crop of players that we currently has?
Time will tell.
Myanmar,Thailand in big wins
November 13, 2008
AFC U-16 Women’s Championship 2009 Qualifiers
KUALA LUMPUR: Myanmar showed no mercy to Singapore and racked up an 11-0 win even as Thailand whipped the Philippines 8-0 in the AFC U-16 Women’s Championship 2009 qualifiers on Wednesday.
For the Myanmarese girls, Hla Yin Win scored five goals (14, 18, 25, 50, 65) and Ngwe Awe Tar Yar hit four (30, 58, 76, 81). Htet Thaigi Aye (44) and Hto Ray Zar (16) posted one goal each.
Thailand’s win was enabled by goals from Pra-Ang Rattiyakorn (39, 72), Sunisa Cumpinij (90+2), Anongat Boontan (37), Pranee Tanasan (23), Wannipa Kongthip (57), Malaitip Promwang (84) and Narita Kham-Uan (54).
Both Thailand and Myanmar have four points in Group A but the former are second on better goal difference. Australia lead the standings with six points.
Singapore Under-16 Women Schedule/Result
8 Nov – Singapore 0-17 Australia
10 Nov – Singapore 1-3 Philippines
15 Nov – Thailand vs Singapore
Disappointing outing for Singapore Women Team
October 13, 2008
SIngapore finished the tournament sitting root bottom of the table after they suffered another heavy defeats at the hand of the Aussie.Australia got away with a 6-0 scoreline.
Whereas in Group A played yesterday,Myanmar down Laos 7-0 and qualify for the semi-final and will face Australia.Vietnam also secure their place in the last four as group winners after hammering Malaysia 11-0 at the Thanh Long Stadium.
Malaysia’s Chinese coach Zhang Hong said that Vietnam were too good.
“Vietnam are very experienced. We, on the other hand, are here to participate and learn and gain experience from the better teams. We are learning with every match. We only have five players from the previous squad, the rest are young and inexperienced players.”
AFF Women Championship 2008
October 12, 2008
Group A
Vietnam 3-1 Myanmar
Laos 1-0 Indonesia
Vietnam 4-0 Indonesia
Myanmmar 7-0 Malaysia
Group B
Australia 2-0 Thailand
Singapore 1-3 Philippines
Thailand 6-0 Singapore
Australia 7-0 Philippines
REMAINING FIXTURES
Oct 12: Group A – Myanmar vs Laos, Malaysia vs Vietnam
Oct 13: Group B – Thailand vs Philippines, Singapore vs Australia
Oct 14: Group A – Laos vs Malaysia, Indonesia vs Myanmar
Oct 16: Group A – Malaysia vs Indonesia, Laos vs Vietnam
Oct 18: SEMIFINALS
Oct 20: FINAL
AFF Women Championship Fixture
August 6, 2008
Here are the fixture:
9 Oct:Philippines vs Singapore
11 Oct:Singapore vs Thailand
13 Oct:Singapore vs Australia
aff women championship 2008
August 2, 2008
Group A :Myanmar,Vietnam,Indonesia,Laos,Malaysia
Group B:Australia,Thailand,Singapore,Philippines
Date:8 october – 21 october
i will be updating soon…




